After installing many generator compartments with the new insulation, I
was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December. He
measured the db levels before and after and found that while the heat
was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over 90.
I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way downwind as
my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while reflecting
the heat, let's talk about it.
Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
We will look into re manufacturing or redesigning a similar product
that will work as sound absorption as well as heat dissipation
It will take some time to get a satisfactory product.
Stephen 77fc35
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> After installing many generator compartments with the new insulation, I
> was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December. He
> measured the db levels before and after and found that while the heat
> was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over 90.
> I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way downwind as
> my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
> But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while reflecting
> the heat, let's talk about it.
> Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
>
Let me know what you find Stephen. Am
about ready to rework my gen compartment.
Regards,
Terry
Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T
Stephen Birtles wrote:
We will look into re manufacturing or redesigning a similar product
that will work as sound absorption as well as heat dissipation
It will take some time to get a satisfactory product.
Stephen 77fc35
--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com",
"Ernest Ekberg"
.> wrote:
>
> After installing many generator compartments with the new
insulation, I
> was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December. He
> measured the db levels before and after and found that while the
heat
> was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over 90.
> I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way
downwind as
> my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
> But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while
reflecting
> the heat, let's talk about it.
> Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
>
Boeing is using a foam to insulate their new Dreamliner called
Basotect. I don't know anything about it other that it is supposed to
have high sound absorption capacity and good thermal insulation
properties.
Marv
2004 M380
Ocean Shores, WA 98569
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> After installing many generator compartments with the new insulation,
I
> was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December. He
> measured the db levels before and after and found that while the heat
> was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over 90.
> I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way downwind
as
> my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
> But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while
reflecting
> the heat, let's talk about it.
> Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
>
Hi All
Reading the info sheet on Basotect , sounds like the product were
looking for . I would like to try it .
Mario 1985FC35 Carlsbad CA
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Marv & Jean"
wrote:
>
> Boeing is using a foam to insulate their new Dreamliner called
> Basotect. I don't know anything about it other that it is
supposed to
> have high sound absorption capacity and good thermal insulation
> properties.
>
> Marv
> 2004 M380
> Ocean Shores, WA 98569
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> wrote:
> >
> > After installing many generator compartments with the new
insulation,
> I
> > was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> > I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December.
He
> > measured the db levels before and after and found that while the
heat
> > was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> > deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over
90.
> > I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way
downwind
> as
> > my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with
me???
> > But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while
> reflecting
> > the heat, let's talk about it.
> > Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
> >
>
To disipate heat, is to transfer it. Steve maybe you can disapate it
thru a dupree valve back to the tank? Call it Hot$$$$ ?
I understand that the vault gets up to +250 degrees(USA). I guess
that is a factor for Ernie to consider once he removed the disipation
path of the vault heat to the bus interior. where does that heat
now go.
Insulation keeps environments from disapating heat. heat is removed
so the method to remove the heat in the compartment would now be the
radiator system and the diesel engine is the heat sink, but the
diesel engine caused most of the heat. If the origional design was
not intended to do that it would have to be beefed up
If you insulate the exhaust the otherwise exposed metal does not
radiate heat in the compartment. heat goes out the stack with the
exhast air. But is the stack able to take all the extra heat.
If someone complains to me about the noise my genset is making I
say "What? can't hear you, my genset is too loud".
GregofTim&Greg
94ptCa
In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:
>
> We will look into re manufacturing or redesigning a similar product
> that will work as sound absorption as well as heat dissipation
> It will take some time to get a satisfactory product.
> Stephen 77fc35
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> wrote:
> >
> > After installing many generator compartments with the new
insulation, I
> > was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> > I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December.
He
> > measured the db levels before and after and found that while the
heat
> > was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> > deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over
90.
> > I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way
downwind as
> > my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
> > But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while
reflecting
> > the heat, let's talk about it.
> > Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
> >
>
why thank you for the mindless dribble another useless comment
Stephen 77fc35
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WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "timvasqz"
wrote:
>
> To disipate heat, is to transfer it. Steve maybe you can disapate it
> thru a dupree valve back to the tank? Call it Hot$$$$ ?
>
> I understand that the vault gets up to +250 degrees(USA). I guess
> that is a factor for Ernie to consider once he removed the disipation
> path of the vault heat to the bus interior. where does that heat
> now go.
>
> Insulation keeps environments from disapating heat. heat is removed
> so the method to remove the heat in the compartment would now be the
> radiator system and the diesel engine is the heat sink, but the
> diesel engine caused most of the heat. If the origional design was
> not intended to do that it would have to be beefed up
>
> If you insulate the exhaust the otherwise exposed metal does not
> radiate heat in the compartment. heat goes out the stack with the
> exhast air. But is the stack able to take all the extra heat.
>
> If someone complains to me about the noise my genset is making I
> say "What? can't hear you, my genset is too loud".
> GregofTim&Greg
> 94ptCa
>
>
>
> In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
> wrote:
> >
> > We will look into re manufacturing or redesigning a similar product
> > that will work as sound absorption as well as heat dissipation
> > It will take some time to get a satisfactory product.
> > Stephen 77fc35
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > After installing many generator compartments with the new
> insulation, I
> > > was wondering if there is a manufacturer that offers both.
> > > I insulated Bob Lawrences' generator compartment last December.
> He
> > > measured the db levels before and after and found that while the
> heat
> > > was reflected from the interior of the coach, the sound was also
> > > deflected to the outside. thus his db levels INCREASED to over
> 90.
> > > I know my with my coach, that I have been asked to park way
> downwind as
> > > my generator is really loud. Maybe its the dogs I carry with me???
> > > But, if there is a product that will absorb that sound while
> reflecting
> > > the heat, let's talk about it.
> > > Ernie-83PT40 in Texas, buying earplugs by the case~
> > >
> >
>